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Ruto secures jobs for 250,000 Kenyans in Germany

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 14, 2024
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Germany has agreed to welcome 250,000 skilled and semi-skilled workers from Kenya as part of a targeted labour migration deal in Europe’s largest economy.

The labour agreement between Germany and Kenya was signed in Berlin by Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President William Ruto, BBC reported.

This move comes as Kenya struggles with providing adequate employment and income opportunities for its young professionals, while Germany faces a shortage of skilled labour.

The recent deal with Kenya also aims to facilitate the repatriation of Kenyans residing in Germany without legal permission. This comes at a time when immigration is a contentious issue in Germany, fueled by the growing popularity of the far-right anti-immigration party, Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Under this deal, Kenyan workers who secure approved jobs may see extensions to their temporary residence permits, and long-term visas will be available for those pursuing studies or vocational training in Germany.

Kenyans will be eligible for a temporary residence permit for up to two years for study purposes, with the possibility of extension if the purpose of their stay is still achievable within a reasonable timeframe.

The agreement notably allows IT specialists from Kenya to enter and work in Germany even without formal qualifications.

Both governments aim to support the immigration of skilled workers who have completed vocational training or hold university degrees, provided their qualifications are recognized by the relevant authorities.

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